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  • 1 constrict

    [kən'strikt]
    (to press tightly; to cramp: The tight collar was constricting his neck.) snøre sammen; indsnævre
    * * *
    [kən'strikt]
    (to press tightly; to cramp: The tight collar was constricting his neck.) snøre sammen; indsnævre

    English-Danish dictionary > constrict

  • 2 pinch

    [pin ] 1. verb
    1) (to squeeze or press tightly (flesh), especially between the thumb and forefinger: He pinched her arm.) nive; klemme
    2) (to hurt by being too small or tight: My new shoes are pinching (me).) klemme
    3) (to steal: Who pinched my bicycle?) hugge
    2. noun
    1) (an act of pinching; a squeeze or nip: He gave her a pinch on the cheek.) klem
    2) (a very small amount; what can be held between the thumb and forefinger: a pinch of salt.) anelse
    - feel the pinch
    * * *
    [pin ] 1. verb
    1) (to squeeze or press tightly (flesh), especially between the thumb and forefinger: He pinched her arm.) nive; klemme
    2) (to hurt by being too small or tight: My new shoes are pinching (me).) klemme
    3) (to steal: Who pinched my bicycle?) hugge
    2. noun
    1) (an act of pinching; a squeeze or nip: He gave her a pinch on the cheek.) klem
    2) (a very small amount; what can be held between the thumb and forefinger: a pinch of salt.) anelse
    - feel the pinch

    English-Danish dictionary > pinch

  • 3 jam

    [‹æm] I noun
    (a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) marmelade; -marmelade; marmelade-
    II 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb
    1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) proppe; fylde
    2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) mase; presse
    3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) blokere
    4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) forstyrre
    2. noun
    1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) -prop
    2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) i knibe
    * * *
    [‹æm] I noun
    (a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) marmelade; -marmelade; marmelade-
    II 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb
    1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) proppe; fylde
    2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) mase; presse
    3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) blokere
    4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) forstyrre
    2. noun
    1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) -prop
    2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) i knibe

    English-Danish dictionary > jam

  • 4 squeeze

    [skwi:z] 1. verb
    1) (to press (something) together or from all sides tightly: He squeezed her hand affectionately; He squeezed the clay into a ball.) trykke; presse
    2) (to force (eg oneself) eg into or through a narrow space: The dog squeezed himself / his body into the hole; We were all squeezed into the back seat of the car.) presse ind; klemme ind
    3) (to force something, eg liquid, out of something by pressing: She squeezed the oranges (into a jug); We might be able to squeeze some more money/information out of him.) presse
    2. noun
    1) (an act of squeezing: He gave his sister an affectionate squeeze.) klem
    2) (a condition of being squeezed: We all got into the car, but it was a squeeze.) maseri
    3) (a few drops produced by squeezing.) nogen dråber
    4) (a time of financial restriction: an economic squeeze.) stramning
    - squeeze up
    * * *
    [skwi:z] 1. verb
    1) (to press (something) together or from all sides tightly: He squeezed her hand affectionately; He squeezed the clay into a ball.) trykke; presse
    2) (to force (eg oneself) eg into or through a narrow space: The dog squeezed himself / his body into the hole; We were all squeezed into the back seat of the car.) presse ind; klemme ind
    3) (to force something, eg liquid, out of something by pressing: She squeezed the oranges (into a jug); We might be able to squeeze some more money/information out of him.) presse
    2. noun
    1) (an act of squeezing: He gave his sister an affectionate squeeze.) klem
    2) (a condition of being squeezed: We all got into the car, but it was a squeeze.) maseri
    3) (a few drops produced by squeezing.) nogen dråber
    4) (a time of financial restriction: an economic squeeze.) stramning
    - squeeze up

    English-Danish dictionary > squeeze

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